[SMM Iron & Steel] Brazilian Iron Ore Exports Surge 23% in April 2026 Driven by Robust Chinese Demand

Published: May 11, 2026 16:17
Brazil’s iron ore exports reached 31.43 million metric tons (mt) in April 2026, a 23% increase compared to the 25.55 million mt exported in April 2025. Revenue from these exports rose to $2.32 billion. China remained the dominant destination, accounting for approximately 65% of the total volume as Chinese mills replenished port inventories. The significant year-on-year growth in shipments from major miners like Vale indicates a recovery in production stability. This surge in global supply, if sustained, may cap potential upside for iron ore prices, particularly as global steel demand outside of India remains fragmented.

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